Suggested ReadingCreative Camera, nos. 223 and 224 (July/August 1983). Special issue devoted to the Photo League. History of Photography 18:2 (Summer 1994). Special issue devoted to the Photo League. Libsohn, Sol. Interview by Gary Saretzky, under the auspices of the Monmouth (N.J.) County Library Headquarters, January 28, 2000. http://www.visitmonmouth.com/oralhistory/bios/LibsohnSol.htm Photo League. Catalogue of an exhibition curated by Naomi Rosenblum. Madrid: Fundación Telefónica, 1999. The Photo League. Woodstock, N.Y.: Photofind Gallery, 1985. Photo League: New York 1936–1951. Catalogue of an exhibition curated by Enrica Vigano; texts by Naomi Rosenblum and Enrica Vigano. Trieste: Il Ramo d’Oro Ed., 2001. The Photo League, 1936–1951. Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the College Art Gallery, the College at New Paltz, State University of New York, and Photofind Gallery, New York City; curated by Howard Greenberg and Neil C. Trager; circulated by the Gallery Association of New York State. Hamilton, N.Y.: The Association, [198–]. Photo Notes, February 1938–Spring 1950. Filmfront, December 1934–March 1935. Rochester, N.Y.: Visual Studies Workshop, 1977. Photo Story: Selected Letters and Photographs of Lewis W. Hine. Edited by Daile Kaplan. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1992. Rosalie Gwathmey: Photographs from the Forties. East Hampton, N.Y.: Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, 1994. Tucker, Anne. This Was the Photo League: Compassion and the Camera from the Depression to the Cold War. Chicago: Stephen Daiter Gallery, 2001. Women of the Photo League. Catalogue of an exhibition organized by the Light Factory, Charlotte, N.C.; co-curated by Lili Corbus Bezner and Bruce Linekar. Charlotte, N.C.: Light Factory, 1998.
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